Present, Imperfect subjunctive Cambridge Latin Course Unit 3.

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Present, Imperfect subjunctive Cambridge Latin Course Unit 3

Verb principal parts FirstSecondThirdFourth vocōvocārevocāvīvocātus videōvidērevīdīvīsus vincōvincerevīcīvictus rapiōrapererapuīraptus veniōvenīrevēnīventus

Present indicative VerbRootStem vowelEnding vocātisvoc--a--m videtvid--ē--s vincimusvinc--e--t rapiōrap--e- (-i-)-mus venīsven--i- (-ie-)-tis -nt

Present subjunctive VerbRootSubjunctive vowelEnding vocātisvoc--e--m-m videtvid--ea--s-s vincimusvinc--a--t-t rapiōrap--ia--mus venīsven--ia--tis -nt

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvoc + e + mvoc + e + mus Secondvoc + e + svoc + e + tis Thirdvoc + e + tvoc + e + nt

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvocemvocēmus Secondvocēsvocētis Thirdvocetvocent

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvocāre + mvocāre + mus Secondvocāre + svocāre + tis Thirdvocāre + tvocāre + nt

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvocāremvocārēmus Secondvocārēsvocārētis Thirdvocāretvocārent

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvid + ea + mvid + ea + mus Secondvid + ea + svid + ea + tis Thirdvid + ea + tvid + ea + nt

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvideamvideāmus Secondvideāsvideātis Thirdvideatvideant

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvidēre + mvidēre + mus Secondvidēre + svidēre + tis Thirdvidēre + tvidēre + nt

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvidēremvidēremus Secondvidērēsvidērētis Thirdvidēretvidērent

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvinc + a + mvinc + a + mus Secondvinc + a + svinc + a + tis Thirdvinc + a + tvinc + a + nt

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvincamvincāmus Secondvincāsvincātis Thirdvincatvincant

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvincere + mvincere + mus Secondvincere + svincere + tis Thirdvincere + tvincere + nt

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvinceremvincerēmus Secondvincerēsvincerētis Thirdvinceretvincerent

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstrap + ia + mrap + ia + mus Secondrap + ia + srap + ia + tis Thirdrap + ia + trap + ia + nt

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstrapiamrapiāmus Secondrapiāsrapiātis Thirdrapiatrapiant

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstrapere + mrapere + mus Secondrapere + srapere + tis Thirdrapere + trapere + nt

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstraperemraperēmus Secondraperēsraperētis Thirdraperetraperent

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstven + ia + mven + ia + mus Secondven + ia + sveni + ia + is Thirdven + ia + tven + ia + nt

Present subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstveniamveniāmus Secondveniāsveniātis Thirdveniatveniant

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural First Second Third

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvenīre + mvenīre + mus Secondvenīre + sveniīre + is Thirdvenīre + tvenīre + nt

Imperfect subjunctive PersonSingularPlural Firstvenīremvenīrēmus Secondvenīrēsvenīrētis Thirdvenīretvenīrent

Present subjunctive Conj 1Conj 2Conj 3Conj 3 -ioConj 4 1 sg pl 2 3

Present subjunctive Conj 1Conj 2Conj 3Conj 3 -ioConj 4 1 sgvocemvideamvincamrapiamveniam 2vocēsvideāsvincāsrapiāsveniās 3vocetvideatvincatrapiatveniat 1 plvocēmusvideāmusvincāmusrapiāmusveniāmus 2vocētisvideātisvincātisrapiātisveniātis 3vocentvideantvincantrapiantveniant

Imperfect subjunctive Conj 1Conj 2Conj 3Conj 3 -ioConj 4 1 sg pl 2 3

Imperfect subjunctive Conj 1Conj 2Conj 3Conj 3 -ioConj 4 1 sgvocāremvidēremvinceremraperemvenīrem 2vocārēsvidēresvincerēsraperēsvenīrēs 3vocāretvidēretvinceretraperetvenīret 1 plvocārēmusvidēremusvincerēmusraperēmusvenīrēmus 2vocārētisvidēretisvincerētisraperētisvenīrētis 3vocārentvidērentvincerentraperentvenīrent

Verb endings PersonEndingSubject pronoun 1 sg-m-m“I” 2-s-s“Thou” 3-t-t“He, She, It” 1 pl-mus“We” 2-tis“You” 3-nt“They”